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You say "I" and "me" in English. But in Russian no! Russian people have many different options: я, меня, мне, мной... How to differentiate these Russian pronouns? I will teach you Russian grammar! Just take some tea (yes, we learn Russian and Russians love tea! - not coffee!) and let's start learning Russian cases Your Russian teacher, Veronika #russian #learnrussian #russianlessons

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